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The Electronic Frontier Foundation said: "Lenovo has not just injected ads in a wildly inappropriate manner, but engineered a massive security catastrophe for its users.
So we used the same concept but engineered them for the opposite goal – to capture things that are present in the body fluids.
Stoppard: I'm agreeing that in your book you're going out to achieve the same thing, but engineered altruism doesn't touch the mystery of the altruism I'm talking about.
It's all super-minimalist, but engineered so the bed comes down from behind the plywood and some of it folds up into a desk.
To borrow a comparison from Leonard Hayflick, a cell biologist at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), the body is rather like one of the Mars fly-by probes, but engineered to reproduce, not reconnoitre.
Duke easily could have lost another game in Cameron Indoor to North Carolina State after a horrendous first half, but engineered a 20-point comeback to stave off the Wolfpack.
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But LeFevour engineered a comeback.
Plastic, Hohn writes, is "intended to be thrown away but chemically engineered to last.
But genetically engineered EPO is subtly different from the natural protein.
But the engineered bacteria think contaminated soil is sad, and their happy glow fades.
But AquaBounty engineered the salmon so it grows no larger than conventional fish.
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